Julian Assange Interviewed The Leader Of Hezbollah In The First Episode Of His New Talk Show

While watching Julian Assange's new Russia Today talk show, "The
World Tomorrow", is not going to convince anyone that the
embattled Wikileak's founder isn't a megalomaniac, we have to say
we were pleasantly surprised by the relatively tasteful show.

From his UK house arrest home, Assange spends half an hour
talking with (via Skype, it
seems) Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of
Hezbollah. Nasrallah is rarely seen in English-language media —
though the interview is not quite the coup that Assange's fans
would like to present it as.

Nasrallah, leader of the Lebanese group considered a terrorist
group by much of the West, mostly sticks to well-known positions,
but interestingly touched upon Syria — where Hezbollah enjoys a
close relationship with Bashar al Assad — and Nasrallah reveals
that Hezbollah has talked with Syrian opposition leaders, who
refused to enter dialogue.

"You have an opposition that is not prepared for dialogue ... all
it wants is to bring down the regime,"